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Bank of England launches consultation on new rules governing tech groups supplying critical IT services
Qatari owners bring in sports-focused US private equity group
Female Old Masters out in force; Rosenquist estate sells prints at Phillips; graduate auction initiative starts low
After lockdowns cancelled festive get-togethers, companies are reassessing seasonal traditions
Foreign Office says sustained cyber campaign targeted MPs, peers, civil servants, journalists and NGOs
Former UK prime minister says his approach during pandemic was to save lives ‘at all ages’
When you hear their call, you’ve got to get it under way
Backlash to UK’s emergency legislation grows among Conservative rightwingers after Robert Jenrick quits
Abu Dhabi-backed G42 says it ‘cannot work with both sides’ and retain access to American-made AI chips
His massive new mural in Miami has a glossy surface but conceals some dark stories
Also in today’s newsletter, a new documentary on how Biden’s landmark climate law changed the world
Alan Shipnuck’s definitive account of the messy birth of LIV Golf pierces the game’s genteel image
New body will explore targeted taxes on fossil fuel and other sectors
Climate is just one of the crises that require donors to increase contributions to the International Development Association
Also in today’s newsletter, AMD unveils new AI chip and hedge fund shorts Blackstone real estate fund
We’ve cast off our shame around the enjoyment of sex. Let’s do the same for food
The fund’s number-two policymaker talks to Free Lunch
Furore over deleted social media post by China’s Ai Weiwei is one of many to rock the arts world since October 7
Lenders required to identify gaps in local access to physical money under regulator’s plans
There’s a decidedly optimistic air in the French capital
Hiroko Oyamada’s short, powerful debut novel poses vital questions about life and the futility of corporate jobs
Food that feels like a hug
Benchmark BSE 50 jumps 27% in a month while established markets stagnate
Discussions over creation of Australian national champion in LNG production follow two large US deals
Electric-vehicle battery maker’s technology disconnected from US military base
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